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Reviews

Using it to drive a 1440p 144Hz monitor, for FPS games and for AAA titles. Eats up anything I throw at it. PUBG can run 60FPS at max settings, though I play lower settings to reach past ~110FPS for smoother play. Killing Floor 2 runs at 150 FPS at near max settings, with Flex physics (guts and gore) turned off.

Doesn't get absurdly hot either, though I have an aggressive fan curve to keep it as cool as possible. I've peaked around 70C in my setup, where the fans start running 100 percent. The noise is noticable, but I have good headphones and a thick case, so I put up with it for the performance.

I've tinkered with GIGABYTE's AORUS software, mostly to control the RGB logo. I use Afterburner for everything else. AORUS is a little buggy and hard to use, but otherwise acceptable if you're not too picky.

Ah my pride and joy, this card is a monster. It is huge and really heavy but some of the metal feels flimsy but overall the card feels like a top-of-the-line card should and the benchmarks speak for itself. It takes a huge amount to power this beast, and getting the 2x6+2 PCIE connectors in was a real hassle for me. The card however, runs super quiet and cool and looks dope in your case.

I got really lucky with this one. I happened to get the email from Massdrop with this thing listed, and since I was frustrated at the lack of GPU's available at the time, I bought it. Immediately after I submitted my info, I got an alert on Paypal that the money had been withdrawn. It sold out in minutes.

I haven't heard any coil whine, or had any issues with the card at all. I have yet to increase the clock, but I don't really feel like I need to. Everything runs at the highest settings, and a lot of the time the fans don't even turn on. This card is loafing most of the time. I'm still trying to decide if I want a triple 1080 setup or a 3440x1440 monitor, so I'll find a way to stress it eventually.

GPU prices have been inflating every generation but recent marketing gimmicks and the frustration caused by the mining bubble has made the GTX 1080 ti's reputation improve. With a no power limit vbios it can hold it's own with Navi and Turing cards just fine in most titles. The AORUS cooler isn't great and I removed almost immediately after getting the card. The pcb and vrm have caused no issues.